Or, you could send the link to the online gallery to the list and we
could all enjoy them.
Liz and I have had one devil of a time finding a way to get my beloved
antique of a computer to be able to view these photos. Despite being
busy with other things, she has been very patient..... We finally
found enough workarounds to make it possible.
Hers are not mine to share without permission, and we have not gotten
that far in our conversations. But I now have mine available online
at :
http://pictures.aol.com/galleries/lindaschreiber51/
Click on the photo to enlarge, and then on 'view larger' if desired.
I will get good descriptions/captions up there eventually. For now,
they are described below.
The pictures here are of Carricks in southern MO, originally from
Davidson Co, NC.
Father is William B. Carrick, brother of James H. Carrick also in that
part of MO, both sons of Joseph Carrick and Sarah Burrage/Burge of
Davidson Co, NC.
Mother is Rebecca Elizabeth Skeen Carrick, sister to Rutha Carrick who
married the above James H. Carrick. Brothers married sisters. The
Skeens were daughters of James Skeen and Elizabeth Unknown, Davidson
Co, NC.
Two of the photos are of William and Rebecca at different ages.
The group photo:
seated front row, left to right, Sarah Elizabeth, father William,
youngest son John William, mother Rebecca, Martha Ellen [who is my
ggrandmother.]
standing back row is less well identified. Center men are James M on
the left, Joseph A on the right. The two girls flanking them are
Malissa R and Anna L, but I do not know which is which. The girl on
the right end is Alice. The one on the left end is Mollie C [but this
is *not* the Mollie with William in the fourth photo].
I originally received the photos from a descendant of Mollie C in the
group photo. The word "Mamma" was written on the photo before I
received the copy. My ancestress is Martha Ellen, seated far right.
The fourth photo of William and his granddaughter Mollie.... This
Mollie was a daughter of Martha Ellen Carrick and Silas Alexander
Hoover. This Mollie was my grandfather's older sister.
Linda